Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning

Overview

New technology, the demand for service in this field, and ever-changing indoor air quality standards have created a major demand for knowledgeable, trained individuals. The future looks bright for those with training in the related fields of heating, ventilation and air conditioning. Turtle Mountain Community College (TMCC) HVAC program prepares students for entry level employment in this service industry. Students learn to use logical step-by-step diagnostic procedures in installation and repair. They also master the use and care of basic tools and equipment. They learn to operate by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards and safety standards set by Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA) regulations.

Enrollment: A class of 12 students selected will be considered for the HVAC cohort. The cohort class will be selected every two years. The student cohort group consists of students seeking a two year Associate of Applied Science degree (AAS). The program is two (2) years in length. Enrollment in summer school is optional for obtaining the general education requirements. View the application process and limited enrollment program information under Admission to Turtle Mountain Community College in the TMCC Catalog.

Background in these areas beneficial

Basic math and geometry

Basic knowledge of drafting & blueprint reading

Admission

There are no special requirements for admission into these programs. Please refer to the TMCC Admission section for future students.[TMCC Admission Information]